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be-hydrated

v0.0.3

Published

be-hydrated is a DOM (custom) element decorator / behavior. It assists with hydrating the element it adorns.

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be-hydrated

be-hydrated is a DOM (custom) element decorator / behavior. It assists with hydrating the element it adorns.

Hemingway Notation

Configuring the be-hydrated can be done as a combination of two notation styles: JavaScriptObjectNotation, and/or what we refer to as "Hemingway Notation":

<div be-scoped>
    <button>30</button>
</div>
<template be-hydrated='
    Affect previous element sibling.//Default setting.
    Target beScoped:scope. //Target is a second level setting sitting atop the Affect setting.
    Observe previous element sibling.//Default setting.
    Scrutinize beScoped:scope. //Scrutinize is a second level setting sitting atop the Observe setting.
    Derive count as number from button.
    On click of button do increment count.
    Share count to button as text content.
'>
</template>

The JSON equivalent, discussed later, may be more convenient for the JavaScript crowd who prefer editing a pre-build .mts/.mjs file that compiles to *.html, benefitting from TypeScript compile checks. Hemingway notation is more optimized for regular Joe's and Jill's editing HTML files.

Small short cut [TODO]:

<div be-scoped>
    <button>30</button>
</div>
<template be-hydrated='
    Hydrate beScoped:scope.
    Derive count as number from button.
    On click of button do increment count.
    Share count to button as text content.
'>
</template>

which can be broken down to:

<div be-scoped>
    <button>30</button>
</div>
<template  
    be-derived='
    Target beScoped.scope.
    Derive count as number from button.
    ' 
    be-eventful='
    Target beScope.scope.
    On click of button do increment count.
    '
    be-sharing='
    Scrutinize beScope.scope.
    Share count to button as text content.
    '
>
</template>